Affiliate Broker Brandy Hines Joins Crye-Leike Chattanooga

Monday, April 23, 2018

Brandy Hines

Crye-Leike Real Estate Services announces that Brandy Hines is now affiliated with Crye­Leike Real Estate Service's Downtown Chattanooga branch office as a licensed realtor. Ms. Hines will serve the residential real estate needs of buyers and sellers in and around Chattanooga and the Cleveland area.

Ms. Hines is a University of Tennessee graduate and a member of the National Association of Realtors. Prior to her career in real estate, Ms. Hines spent 10 years as a stay-at-home mother taking care of her two children. “Making the decision to put my career on hold was not easy but being a mother is a very challenging and rewarding job,” said Ms.

Hines. “I have learned how to multi-task a number of projects and organization is key. Working in real estate has allowed me to transfer those organizational and multi-tasking skills to help my clients with all of their home buying and selling needs.”

Crye­Leike Real Estate Services, the nation's third-largest independent residential real estate brokerage firm, is the largest in Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi and the Mid­South. Its Downtown Chattanooga branch office is one of seven branch offices located in Southeast Tennessee available to serve buyers and sellers with their real estate needs.

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